• AB Flygindustri was a Swedish aircraft manufacturer during the interwar period from 1924 to 1935. The company was founded by Carl and Adrian Florman and...
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  • The AB Flygindustri Fi-1 was a Swedish intermediate training glider built in small numbers in the 1940s. What became AB Flygindustri was initially a canoe...
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    the 1920s by Junkers in Germany and manufactured at Dessau and by AB Flygindustri in Limhamn, Sweden and conversions from A 20s were made in Fili, Russia...
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    The DFS Weihe (English: Harrier) is a German single-seat, high-wing, 18 metre wingspan, high-performance glider that was designed by Hans Jacobs in 1937-38...
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    The Zögling (English: pupil) is a German high-wing, cable-braced, single seat primary glider that was designed by Alexander Lippisch in 1926 and produced...
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    aircraft when in 1925, ABA bought three Swedish Junkers G.24 from AB Flygindustri. During the following years ABA used and bought several different aircraft...
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    was flown to Sweden, where it was militarised by Junkers subsidiary AB Flygindustri at Limhamn. Proposed as a fighter or reconnaissance-bomber, the K 37...
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  • IIB-2 31 1942–61 - Se 103 AB Flygplan DFS Kranich B-1 30 1943–52 - Se 104 AB Flygindustri DFS Weihe 19 1943–54 - Lg 105 AB Flygindustri Fi 3 6 1944–44 -...
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  • troops or a vehicle. TS-25 glider, 25 troops or a vehicle. 6 built. AB Flygindustri FI-3, 11 troops, 5 built. THK-1 glider, 11 troops, prototype. Airspeed...
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    two shillings and sixpence. The first Ju 87 prototype was built by AB Flygindustri in Sweden and secretly brought to Germany in late 1934. It was to have...
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  • Libération AB Flygindustri Fi-1 AB Flygindustri Fi-3 AB Flygindustri Lg 105 AB Flygindustri G-101 (DFS Schulgleiter SG.38) AB Flygindustri Se-104 AB Flygindustri...
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    1926. A production line for the military version K 30 was set up at A.B. Flygindustri at Limhamn in Sweden as the German aviation industry was prevented...
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    1927. Militarized into the Junkers K37 by Junker's Swedish subsidiary AB Flygindustri at Limhamn near Malmö in Sweden, it was able to reach altitudes unattainable...
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    1927, militarized into the Junkers K37 by Junker's Swedish subsidiary AB Flygindustri at Limhamn near Malmö. It was able to reach altitudes not reachable...
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    but a small number were assembled at Junker's Swedish subsidiary AB Flygindustri at Limhamn near Malmö, and at Fili, near Moscow in the USSR. Both of...
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    imported five small civilian single engine MFI-9 planes produced by Malmö Flygindustri, at that time owned by SAAB, which he knew could also be used for a ground...
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    aircraft. In fact, the militarised version developed in Sweden by AB Flygindustri featured a fourth crew position as well, for a bombardier. This version...
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  • and Trike srl, Ascoli Piceno, Italy Flygindustri, AB Flygindustri – Sweden, (1925–1935) (AFI) > Malmö Flygindustri Flygkompaniets tygverkstäder Malmslätt...
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    II) S 31 (Supermarine Spitfire PR.XIX) Thulin G Hkp 1 (Vertol 44A) AB Flygindustri Se-104 (DFS Weihe) TP 79 (Douglas C-47) TP 52 (English Electric Canberra...
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    seaplane, Junkers G 24h1e (serial number 923), of the Swedish subsidiary "AB Flygindustri" of Junkers based in Linhamn taken Malmö. The plane was nicknamed "Taube"...
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    utility aircraft allocated the designation Saab-MFI 15. Developed at Malmö Flygindustri, it was powered by a 119 kW Avco Lycoming IO-320-B2 flat-four engine...
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    Meanwhile, another prototype, known as Saab MFI13, was prepared by the Malmö Flygindustri (MFI) and Saab chose it as a basis for its sports car, the Saab Sonett...
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    Serial number 715 at Tekniska Museet in Sweden. It flew with Junkers Luftverkehr (D-343) until 1924 and AB Aerotransport (SE-AAC) until 1935...
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    the project and two concept cars were built, the Saab MFI13 by Malmö Flygindustri which was designed by Björn Karlström, an aircraft and automotive illustrator...
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  • Magni – Italy Makelan, Makelan Corporation – United States Malmo, AB Malmö Flygindustri – Sweden MAPO, Federalnoye Gosudarstvennoye Unitarnoye Predpriyatie...
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    used by the Austrian Air Force, fitting a camera pack by Swedish Malmö Flygindustri (MFI) in place of the two left cannons, housing three 70 mm Vinten cameras...
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  • Aerospace( India) MAKELAN – Makelan Corporation (United States) MALMO – AB Malmö Flygindustri (Sweden) MAPO – Federalnoye Gosudarstvennoye Unitarnoye Predpriyatie...
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